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The Last Crown: Midnight Horror

The Last Crown: Midnight Horror

80 Positive / 87 Ratings | Version: 1.0.0

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The Last Crown: Midnight Horror, is a popular steam game developed by The Last Crown: Midnight Horror. You can download The Last Crown: Midnight Horror and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

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The Last Crown: Midnight Horror, is a popular steam game developed by The Last Crown: Midnight Horror. You can download The Last Crown: Midnight Horror and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

The Last Crown: Midnight Horror Features

Halloween: the veil between our world and the 'otherside' is at its weakest. Witches celebrate Samhain, a Celtic festival from the old religion, conjuring the dead and communing with the spirits. Nigel Danvers, ghost-hunter, knows all about the ghosts that dwell in the darkness, he has seen plenty to convince him there are dark forces at work. So, why is Halloween so different? Dusting down his old ghost-hunting gadgets, Nigel gets to work. Something is haunting the guest rooms above the local harbour side pub, The Bear. Who or what hides in the shadowy corners of the old Inn? What is the presence at the end of the Harbour Wall? Nigel has one night to find out, before the veil returns to full strength, and the Halloween Horror is gone, for another year.

  • A classic point and click adventure.

  • An intermezzo between The Lost Crown and The Last Crown: Blackenrock.

  • A story driven plot by Jonathan Boakes (Dark Fall, The Lost Crown).

  • Test your detective skills to uncover a paranormal mystery.

  • Utilise an array of ghost-hunting gadgets to see and hear the spirit world.

  • Interact with the Saxton locals, in your pursuit of the truth.

  • Dabble in the Dark Arts, on Samhain, like the witches of old.

  • Collect ghostly evidence, to scrutinise for clues.

  • Play several Halloween Party games, many with a supernatural twist.

  • Practise your Psychometry skills, with local white wicca, Nanny Noah.

  • Full cast audio and music, plus atmospheric sound effects.

  • Play Trick and Treat, at your peril!

The Last Crown : Midnight Horror is playable in 2 formats -

• 1280 x 960 (HD+ 4:3 ratio, for regular screen displays)

• 1280 x 720 (Widescreen 16:9 ratio, for wide displays and laptops)

Both formats have Windowed mode or full screen, changed via Settings. Save games are not compatible between formats.

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Download The Last Crown: Midnight Horror on PC With GameLoop Emulator

Get The Last Crown: Midnight Horror steam game

The Last Crown: Midnight Horror, is a popular steam game developed by The Last Crown: Midnight Horror. You can download The Last Crown: Midnight Horror and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

The Last Crown: Midnight Horror Features

Halloween: the veil between our world and the 'otherside' is at its weakest. Witches celebrate Samhain, a Celtic festival from the old religion, conjuring the dead and communing with the spirits. Nigel Danvers, ghost-hunter, knows all about the ghosts that dwell in the darkness, he has seen plenty to convince him there are dark forces at work. So, why is Halloween so different? Dusting down his old ghost-hunting gadgets, Nigel gets to work. Something is haunting the guest rooms above the local harbour side pub, The Bear. Who or what hides in the shadowy corners of the old Inn? What is the presence at the end of the Harbour Wall? Nigel has one night to find out, before the veil returns to full strength, and the Halloween Horror is gone, for another year.

  • A classic point and click adventure.

  • An intermezzo between The Lost Crown and The Last Crown: Blackenrock.

  • A story driven plot by Jonathan Boakes (Dark Fall, The Lost Crown).

  • Test your detective skills to uncover a paranormal mystery.

  • Utilise an array of ghost-hunting gadgets to see and hear the spirit world.

  • Interact with the Saxton locals, in your pursuit of the truth.

  • Dabble in the Dark Arts, on Samhain, like the witches of old.

  • Collect ghostly evidence, to scrutinise for clues.

  • Play several Halloween Party games, many with a supernatural twist.

  • Practise your Psychometry skills, with local white wicca, Nanny Noah.

  • Full cast audio and music, plus atmospheric sound effects.

  • Play Trick and Treat, at your peril!

The Last Crown : Midnight Horror is playable in 2 formats -

• 1280 x 960 (HD+ 4:3 ratio, for regular screen displays)

• 1280 x 720 (Widescreen 16:9 ratio, for wide displays and laptops)

Both formats have Windowed mode or full screen, changed via Settings. Save games are not compatible between formats.

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  • Developer

    Darkling Room

  • Latest Version

    1.0.0

  • Last Updated

    2015-10-29

  • Category

    Steam-game

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Reviews

  • gamedeal user

    Apr 16, 2022

    3/10 there is effort put in but its just not something I could recommend
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 25, 2022

    Great little Halloween 🎃 mystery. Highly recommend! Not to be missed if you adore the Dark Fall Lost Crown series. My only issue is that the Steam Overlay does not work with this game. Hoping this gets fixed. The Last Crown Midnight Horror is a solid addition to this amazing series.
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 29, 2022

    Another great point-and-click adventure game from Jonathan Boakes / Darkling Room. All his games are well produced, great fun, and get the brain cells working. Midnight Horror is no exception. Highly recommended.
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 30, 2015

    A fantastic game, graphically rich and brilliantly put together for Halloween. This game was very easy to purchase (and at a great price) and easy to download and install. The game has a great atmosphere, even the first scene makes you jump! A great purchase, highly recommended to adventure enthusiasts and ghost hunters alike.
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 30, 2015

    I haven't finished it yet, but I'm going to list that as a selling point. For a game that seemingly no one knew was even being made, it's confusingly well-crafted and substantial! I mean it. The graphics are extremely polished. Animations are high quality and often pretty substantial. I'm a little curious why it's only estimated at being two hours long. Perhaps if you know exactly what you're doing in advance. Personally, I'm at more than three hours and I doubt I'm halfway done yet. For $5, I'd say this is a no-brainer. The only negative thing I have to say is that the heavy atmosphere that made the first game so memorable is often absent here, but as an intentional plot point. You're literally at a Halloween party, so the game is a LOT more active and... goofy. Not at all what I'd say has previously defined the series, which may be a bit off-putting. Still though, all the old elements are present, and a real ghost story is coming to the front for me now. Just in time for Halloween! Grab it!
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 31, 2015

    A good, yet short teaser for Jonathan's next game The Last Crown: Blackenrock, many of us have waited a very long time to be able to play Blackenrock since The Lost Crown came out. This is a perfect Halloween story with lots of references to the first game. It is very easy to get stuck and i found some items that seemed to have no point other than just being there. You will have to go back and forth a lot to check if you did the correct thing. On the DJ Voucher scene, the game can bug out. Simply press F5 and hit No, it should bring your mouse pointer back up and you can leave the scene. Enjoy and Happy Halloween! If you liked The Lost Crown, you will enjoy this short tale.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 1, 2015

    The Last Crown: Midnight Horror is a nice short thematic point and click adventure game that is a direct sequel to "The Lost Crown" and a prequel to the upcoming Blackenrock game from Darkling Room Studios. Like most of Mr. Boakes' games, there is a lot of optional activity and superfluous items you don't need. I carried arround that Hot Dog from beginning to end for example. The adventure places you once again int he role of Nigel Danvers as you try to solve what appears to be a haunting at the local pub. The game oozes with atmosphere and style and I love that the came has kept the mostly black and white graphics which made the original game, The Lost Crown, so striking. The music, mood, visuals and atmophere should keep fans of TLC and the Darkfall games happy from beginning to end. You'll also find that events are somewhat more randomized than in most adventure games which tend to be extremely linear. An event with the police didn't occur with me until the very end of the game, while for most people I've talked to, it happened at the very beginning. Now that said, the game is far from perfect. Although it took me 4.1 hours to beat, half of that time was reloading the game due to crashes or stalls. There's a well known bug that occurs when you hand in the DJ Voucher. Thankfully this is not necessary to finish the game so just don't do anything with it if you get it. I was surprised the game crashed on me four different times. Once after the seance and three other times in different rooms. I could play Batman: Arkham Knight without the slightest hiccup when it first came out yet this adventure game crashed on me several times. So remember to save regularly so you don't have to repeat things like I did! Another thing to remember is that the game has some very small hot spots and, unlike some other modern adventure games, you can't just click the space button to see all the available locations. This does mean you'll be huting and pecking for things that you don't see or just outright don't trigger right away. Some of these include the wall by the rotting fish, the pots int he kitchen, the keyhole on the fourth door in floor two you gain access to towards the end of the game and so on. So be prepared to be thorough and don't be shy in asking for help in the community boards if you get stuck. TLC fans are a great lot and already people have been helping each other out left and right here on the game's Steam board. There will be times you get frustrated. Then once someone helps you along, the solution will make a lot of sense in retrospect. Just remember to pass the help along. Overall, Midnight Horror is a fun but flawed game. I love the artistic style of the game and the story told here. It's a nice classic ghost story in the vein of some great Victorian writers andf it was the perfect game for the Halloween Holiday season.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 3, 2015

    I just finished playing this engaging game. VERY cool and fun to see all the old "gang" again. Love the black and white with splashes of colour. I was sorry when it was over! I only had one issue with the dancing but everything else ran smoothly . Totally recommended! (I may have to play it again...) Cannot WAIT for Blackenrock.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 12, 2015

    As the original game was one of my very favorites, I was delighted to see this short interlude game appear on Steam. I personally hadn't had a clue there was such a thing in the works! But I snapped it up the minute I saw it, and I'm completely delighted by it. As a caveat, you will want to have played The Last Crown (original game) before you play this, or you will lose a good chunk of pretty much everything in the translation. Playtime runs about 3-4 hours depending on how much you lollygag around, or in my case, wander off to answer the phone and forget to shut it off. From a technical standpoint, this game continues on the same atmosphere as the original; graphics, sounds, scenery, and character design are the same. Nigel's slightly-odd voice mannerisms are also still there (but for some reason, I find his somewhat Shatner-esque pauses endearing rather than irritating). It appears all previous voice actors reprised their roles. From a plot standpoint, it's not particularly deep like it's predecessor, but it's not supposed to be. As a Halloween short and interlude between main games, it's perfect. Short and sweet, but leaving some questions which I suspect will lead into the next main game. Gameplay is also the same as the previous game. Inventory, navigation, dialogue, etc. are similar if not identical. The ghost-hunting mechanics are very similar but have been souped up a little to give the player somewhat more control over the situation rather than taking static pictures and whatnot, and I appreciated that a lot. All in all, this is worth it especially if you enjoyed the previous game. I know that I, at least, am waiting impatiently for the next installment of this series!
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 14, 2016

    Cool game! It's quite short and takes a bit of experimentation to get through, but it's fun. I find that with many games like these I get irretrievably stuck on certain parts and have to rely on the Internet to see me through. Not so with this one; it's compact enough so that while you do have to put your mind to it, you don't need to solve a stupidly complex mystery to progress. I've noticed that some have experienced issues with the DJ scene. For what it's worth, I personally did not have any problems with glitches. Overall, a great game and well worth the $5.00 price tag, especially around Halloween.
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